Inside the fire line: Images from the Smokehouse Creek fire – the largest wildfire in Texas history

  • A Texas A&M Forest Service plane drops water on a wall of flames that reaches into the sky as the Smokehouse Creek fire reignited o March 3 near Miami. | TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE SAM CRAFT.
    A Texas A&M Forest Service plane drops water on a wall of flames that reaches into the sky as the Smokehouse Creek fire reignited o March 3 near Miami. | TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE SAM CRAFT.
  • Firefighters battle flames from the reignited Smokehouse Creek fire outside of Miami. | TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE SAM CRAFT PHOTO
    Firefighters battle flames from the reignited Smokehouse Creek fire outside of Miami. | TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE SAM CRAFT PHOTO
  • A Hereford cow drinks from a tank as land burned by the Smokehouse Creek Fire surrounds it. | TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE SAM CRAFT PHOTO
    A Hereford cow drinks from a tank as land burned by the Smokehouse Creek Fire surrounds it. | TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE SAM CRAFT PHOTO
Texas A&M AgriLife responds to community needs alongside volunteers and other agencies in support of the Texas Panhandle Wildfires that ripped across the Texas Panhandle left in their wake destroyed homes, blackened earth, downed power lines, and wandering livestock. But also an outpouring of support arrived in truckloads in the form of hay, feed and fencing materials in addition to…

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